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enACA Commends Nomination Of Linda McMahon As SBA Administratorhttp://www.americancable.org/node/5955
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<b>PITTSBURGH, Dec. 8, 2016 - </b>American
Cable Association President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued the following
statement regarding the nomination of Linda McMahon to be Administrator of the
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA):
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA represents
hundreds of communications companies built and sustained by risk-taking
entrepreneurs that operate in some of the most economically challenging areas in
terms of build-out cost and return on deployed capital. Costs imposed by burdensome regulation only compound
these difficulties, delaying investment necessary to satisfy consumer demand.
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA believes that
Linda McMahon, a sports industry pioneer with the experience of building a
small business from the ground up, is an excellent choice to lead the SBA to
help smaller companies resume their role as engines of economic growth and job
creation. She's on record as opposing
government mandates that burden smaller companies and understands that
government should not needlessly stand in the way of small businesses'
efforts. ACA looks forward to working
with SBA Administrator-designate McMahon following her Senate confirmation.&quot;
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About the American Cable
Association: </u></b>Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade
organization representing nearly 750 smaller and medium-sized, independent
cable companies who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable
subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller suburban markets across
America. Through active participation in the regulatory and legislative
process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work together to advance the
interests of their customers and ensure the future competitiveness and viability
of their business. For more information, visit <a href="/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
</p>
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Government AffairsOtherYesThu, 08 Dec 2016 16:28:20 +0000thearn@americancable.org5955 at http://www.americancable.orgACA Statement On Removal Of BDS Order From FCC’s Open Meeting Agendahttp://www.americancable.org/node/5940
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<b>PITTSBURGH, November 16, 2016 - </b>American Cable Association President and CEO
Matthew M. Polka issued the following statement regarding FCC Chairman
Wheeler's decision to remove the Business Data Service (BDS) order from the Thursday,
November 17, 2016 Open Meeting agenda:
</p>
<p>
&quot;From the beginning
of the BDS proceeding, ACA has urged the FCC to continue its four-decades-old
policy of applying light-touch regulation to non-incumbent providers of
BDS. This policy has been enormously
successful, resulting in non-incumbents investing billions of dollars to deploy
extensive fiber facilities and greater choice and lower prices for
consumers. We were heartened the Wheeler
Commission heard our message and was moving in the right direction, though some
issues were still outstanding. With the
deletion of the item from the Nov. 17 agenda, ACA members will not face any
additional regulatory headwinds and will continue to build new infrastructure
to the benefit of commercial customers and the economy as a whole.&quot;
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About the American Cable
Association: </u></b>Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade
organization representing nearly 750 smaller and medium-sized, independent
cable companies who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable
subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller suburban markets across
America. Through active participation in the regulatory and legislative
process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work together to advance the
interests of their customers and ensure the future competitiveness and viability
of their business. For more information, visit <a href="/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
</p>
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Government AffairsOtherYesWed, 16 Nov 2016 21:49:39 +0000thearn@americancable.org5940 at http://www.americancable.orgACA Supports Cox In Copyright Infringement Appeal http://www.americancable.org/node/5936
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<b>PITTSBURGH, November 15, 2016 - </b>The
American Cable Association in a legal brief urged a federal appeals court to protect
Internet Service Providers against financially devastating penalties based on accusations
of failing to terminate Internet access accounts of customers accused of
copyright infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
(DMCA).
</p>
<p>
Congress specifically included provisions to shield ISPs from
liability for their customers' unauthorized file sharing (such as music and
movies) over the Internet. But a U.S. District Court ruling unfavorable to Cox
Communications misinterpreted copyright law and put vital DMCA immunities into
questions, exposing ISPs to millions of dollars in damages, according to ACA's
court filing.
</p>
<p>
&quot;ISPs rely on DMCA immunity in the face of what would
otherwise be business-altering litigation risk. The DMCA safe harbor is vital to ISPs given
subscribers' peer-to-peer file-sharing because ISPs lack the ability (or obligation)
to monitor and investigate every instance a subscriber is alleged to use P2P
applications to share infringing material,&quot; ACA President and CEO Matthew M.
Polka said.
</p>
<p>
ACA's amicus brief was filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Fourth Circuit in support of Cox's effort to overturn a $25 million
contributory copyright infringement verdict entered against it at trial despite Cox asserting
&quot;safe harbor&quot; immunity privileges under the DMCA.
</p>
<p>
ACA stressed that
failure to reverse the Cox verdict would be particularly crippling to smaller
ISPs operating in harder to serve areas, where limited resources would need to
be diverted from the
</p>
<p>
operation of and
future investments in their networks. The District Court's erroneous application
of copyright law and the DMCA in the case threatens to undermine this key
shield against copyright infringement liability which ISPs otherwise would have
no ability to avoid.
</p>
<p>
ACA enumerated a host of errors made by the lower court
damaging to Cox, including that it inappropriately imputed knowledge of its
subscribers' allegedly infringing activities, ignored Congressional intent to
protect ISPs from liability, and ignored the realities of what information an
ISP observes with respect to its subscribers' activities. Cox received notices
of alleged infringement that were deficient and could not render knowledge sufficient
to support contributory infringement liability. In addition to asserting that
the District Court's rationale for the argument that notices establish
knowledge was unpersuasive, ACA said it was wrong to assume that all notices
alleging infringement are true and accurate.
</p>
<p>
&quot;While preventing
copyright infringement is the ultimate goal of the DMCA, demanding
</p>
<p>
that ISPs who
receive millions of notices terminate subscribers, or face potentially ruinous
contributory infringement liability, undermines the DMCA's terms and intent and
the balance Congress struck between rights of copyright holders, users, and
providers of Internet access service,&quot; Polka said.
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About the American Cable
Association: </u></b>Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade
organization representing nearly 750 smaller and medium-sized, independent
cable companies who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable
subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller suburban markets across
America. Through active participation in the regulatory and legislative
process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work together to advance the
interests of their customers and ensure the future competitiveness and
viability of their business. For more information, visit <a href="/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
</p>
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Government AffairsOtherYesTue, 15 Nov 2016 19:56:24 +0000thearn@americancable.org5936 at http://www.americancable.orgACA On The 2016 Elections: Pledges Open Communications Dialoguehttp://www.americancable.org/node/5930
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<b>PITTSBURGH, November 9, 2016</b> -
American Cable Association President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued the
following statement regarding last night's election results:
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA congratulates President-elect
Donald J. Trump and all Senators and House members elected to serve in the new
Congress. We also thank those who have served in Washington for their
commitment to our country. ACA - which has a proud tradition of working
with lawmakers, irrespective of party - looks forward to working with the newly
elected and re-elected lawmakers on the vital communications issues facing
ACA's members and customers in our unique communities.&quot;
</p>
<b>
About the American Cable Association</b>: Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable
Association is a trade organization representing nearly 750 smaller and
medium-sized, independent cable companies who provide broadband services for
nearly 7 million cable subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller
suburban markets across America. Through active participation in the
regulatory and legislative process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work
together to advance the interests of their customers and ensure the future
competitiveness and viability of their business. For more information,
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Government AffairsOtherYesWed, 09 Nov 2016 17:04:51 +0000thearn@americancable.org5930 at http://www.americancable.orgACA Honored To Be Named To Federal Communications Commission’s Consumer Advisory Committeehttp://www.americancable.org/node/5923
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<b>PITTSBURGH,
October 31, 2016 - </b>American Cable Association
President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued the following statement regarding
ACA's selection to serve on the Federal Communications Commission's Consumer
Advisory Committee:
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA
is very pleased to be selected as a member of the Federal Communications
Commission's Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC).
Although small and mid-sized cable and broadband providers serve a vital
role in the communications ecosystem, they have never been represented on the
CAC. As an established CAC member, ACA will
be in position to fill that gap and represent and communicate the interests and
needs of small and mid-sized providers and their customers. ACA members have a unique perspective on
consumer issues within the jurisdiction of the FCC, because their employees
live and work in the communities they serve.&quot;
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA
has covered a wide range of issues where the CAC has submitted recommendations,
such as Universal Service and the National Broadband Plan, closed captioning of
video programming, truth in billing, the DTV Consumer Education Initiative, and
backup power for customer premises equipment.
Ross J. Lieberman, Senior Vice President Government Affairs, will serve
as ACA's primary representative, with Mary Lovejoy, Vice President of
Regulatory Affairs, acting as ACA's alternative representative.&quot;
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About the American Cable
Association: </u></b>Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade
organization representing nearly 750 smaller and medium-sized, independent
cable companies who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable
subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller suburban markets across
America. Through active participation in the regulatory and legislative
process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work together to advance the
interests of their customers and ensure the future competitiveness and viability
of their business. For more information, visit <a href="/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
</p>
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Government AffairsOtherYesMon, 31 Oct 2016 20:51:33 +0000thearn@americancable.org5923 at http://www.americancable.orgACA, NCTC Release Dates, Locations For 2017 Industry Showshttp://www.americancable.org/node/5918
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<b>PITTSBURGH, October 28, 2016 - </b>The American Cable
Association and the National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC) today released
the dates and locations for their key 2017 industry shows focused on the
long-range plans of the independent cable community:
</p>
<p>
<b>NCTC Winter Educational Conference &amp; Technology Showcase February 20-21, 2017 | Sheraton New Orleans Hotel</b>
</p>
<p>
<b>About</b>: The Winter Educational Conference offers two days of exhibits
and educational sessions focused on learning and sharing trends and best practices
in a variety of business and operational areas.<br />
For more: <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=yjkiw7yab.0.0.rvublqsab.0&amp;id=preview&amp;r=3&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nctcwec.org" target="_blank" shape="rect" alt="http://www.nctcwec.org">www.nctcwec.org</a>
</p>
<p>
<b>ACA Summit</b><b></b>
</p>
<p>
<b>March 28-30, 2017</b>
</p>
<p>
<b>Grand Hyatt
Washington</b> | 1000 H St NW | Washington, DC 20001
</p>
<p>
Cut-Off Date: Feb. 22nd
</p>
<p>
Reservations: 888-421-1442.
</p>
<p>
<b>About</b>: The
ACA Summit, now in its 24th year, is a signature event that highlights the
unique role played by nearly 750 independent cable operators and gives
independent cable operators a venue for framing the issues in their own words
on Capitol Hill.<br />
For more: <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=yjkiw7yab.0.0.rvublqsab.0&amp;id=preview&amp;r=3&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.acasummit.org" target="_blank" shape="rect" alt="http://www.acasummit.org">www.acasummit.org</a>
</p>
<p>
<b>The Independent Show, hosted by ACA and NCTC, July 23-26, 2017</b>
</p>
<p>
<b> </b> <b>Marriott Indianapolis Downtown</b>
and Indiana Convention Center
</p>
<p>
<b>About</b>: The Independent Show, now in its 12th
year, is a leading telecommunications industry forum featuring general
sessions, exhibits and networking events, co-hosted and jointly organized by
NCTC and ACA.
</p>
<p>
For more: <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=yjkiw7yab.0.0.rvublqsab.0&amp;id=preview&amp;r=3&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theindependentshow.org" target="_blank" shape="rect" alt="http://www.theindependentshow.org">www.theindependentshow.org</a>
&quot;ACA
and NCTC -- looking ahead to our ACA Summit, NCTC WEC, and ACA-NCTC Independent
Show -- welcome all industry participants to help share their views on the path
ahead for our important technology sector,&quot; <b>ACA President and CEO Matthew M.
Polka</b> said. &quot;Our industry and events are dynamically
growing and evolving, and NCTC and ACA are working hard together to ensure our
events are on the cutting edge of that evolution. Politically, 2017 is an
important transition year, and we look forward to our members and attendees
joining us at our Summit in DC to continue to tell independent cable's
important story.&quot;
</p>
<p>
<br />
Commented <b>NCTC
CEO and President Rich Fickle</b>: &quot;The Winter Educational
Conference and Independent Show have experienced significant growth over the
last few years. We appreciate the support of our collective members,
suppliers and partners who participate in a multitude of ways. In response to
industry changes, the NCTC is expanding its role in several key areas including
support of more regional events. Our partnership with ACA in these events has
shown great success and we look forward to building upon this success in
2017.&quot;
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About the American Cable Association: </u></b>Based
in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade organization
representing nearly 750 smaller and medium-sized, independent cable companies
who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable subscribers primarily
located in rural and smaller suburban markets across America. Through
active participation in the regulatory and legislative process in Washington,
D.C., ACA's members work together to advance the interests of their customers
and ensure the future competitiveness and viability of their business. For
more information, visit <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=yjkiw7yab.0.0.rvublqsab.0&amp;id=preview&amp;r=3&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.americancable.org%2F" target="_blank" shape="rect" alt="http://www.americancable.org/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About NCTC: </u></b>
</p>
The
National Cable Television Cooperative, Inc. (NCTC) is a Kansas not-for-profit
corporation that operates as a programming and hardware purchasing organization
for its member companies who own and operate cable systems throughout the U.S.
and its territories. NCTC seeks to maximize current and future opportunities to
ensure the profitability, competitive stature and long-term sustainability of
its member companies. For more information, visit <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=yjkiw7yab.0.0.rvublqsab.0&amp;id=preview&amp;r=3&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nctconline.org" target="_blank" shape="rect" alt="http://www.nctconline.org">www.nctconline.org</a>
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Government AffairsOtherYesFri, 28 Oct 2016 14:46:19 +0000thearn@americancable.org5918 at http://www.americancable.orgACA Comments On AT&T's $85.4 Billion Acquisition Of Time Warnerhttp://www.americancable.org/node/5913
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<b>PITTSBURGH, October 22, 2016 - </b>The American Cable Association released today
the following statement from Matthew M. Polka, President and CEO, regarding the
reported $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner by AT&amp;T:
</p>
<p>
&quot;As the FCC has found in past
mergers, combining valuable content with pay-TV distribution causes harm to
consumers and competition in the pay-TV market. If an AT&amp;T/Time
Warner deal is forged as reported, the vertical integration of the merged company
must be an issue that regulators closely examine.&quot;
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About the American Cable
Association: </u></b>Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade
organization representing nearly 850 smaller and medium-sized, independent
cable companies who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable
subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller suburban markets across
America. Through active participation in the regulatory and legislative
process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work together to advance the
interests of their customers and ensure the future competitiveness and
viability of their business. For more information, visit <a href="/" title="http://www.americancable.org/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
</p>
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Government AffairsOtherYesSat, 22 Oct 2016 18:51:50 +0000thearn@americancable.org5913 at http://www.americancable.orgACA Salutes FCC’s NPRM Designed To Promote Independent and Diverse Programminghttp://www.americancable.org/node/5889
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<b>PITTSBURGH, Sept. 29, 2016 </b><b>- </b>American Cable Association
President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued the following statement in response
to the Federal Communications Commission's adoption of a Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (NPRM) designed to promote the
availability of diverse and independent programming for consumers:
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA is very pleased to support this NPRM. In particular, we salute FCC Commissioner
Mignon Clyburn for her long-term efforts to get the FCC to consider industry
practices that make it difficult for independent and diverse programming to
gain access on small cable systems.
</p>
<p>
&quot;We are especially glad to hear that the rulemaking
solicits comment on various ways that the Commission could curb bundling that prevents
small cable operators from offering independent and diverse programming to
their customers.
</p>
<p>
&quot;It is undeniable that large programmers and
broadcasters require small cable operators to carry dozens of unwanted networks
that hog up limited bandwidth that could be allocated to independent
programmers. A small cable operator that
wants to carry just one channel from each of the nine largest programmers (which
combined own or control more than 100 channels) can trigger an obligation to
carry 65 channels.
</p>
<p>
These programmers' bundling obligations also exhaust
small cable operators' programming budgets, leaving them with no money for
independent programmers. Broadcasters'
practices are just as problematic. Some broadcasters
refuse to grant retransmission consent unless a small cable operator agrees to set
aside channel capacity for carriage of a network ‘yet to be launched.'
</p>
<p>
&quot;Bundling is not the only problem in the market. Penetration requirements and conditional Most
Favored Nation (MFN) clauses employed against small cable operators also
prevent them from carrying independent and diverse programming.
</p>
<p>
&quot;For many years, small cable operators and
independent and diverse programmers have recognized that we're individually
stronger when supporting the other in the market, particularly in a market that
is increasingly controlled by small number of large players. ACA intends to
fully engage on this rulemaking, and looks forward to working closely with our
partners in the independent and diverse programming industry for the benefit of
consumers.&quot;<b><u><br />
</u></b>
</p>
<b><u>About the American Cable Association: </u></b>Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable
Association is a trade organization representing nearly 750 smaller and
medium-sized, independent cable companies who provide broadband services for
nearly 7 million cable subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller
suburban markets across America. Through active participation in the
regulatory and legislative process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work
together to advance the interests of their customers and ensure the future
competitiveness and viability of their business. For more information,
visit <a href="/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
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Government AffairsNoWholesale UnbundlingThu, 29 Sep 2016 15:53:16 +0000thearn@americancable.org5889 at http://www.americancable.orgACA Asks OMB To Address Paperwork Burdens Imposed By FCC Enhanced Transparency Requirementshttp://www.americancable.org/node/5873
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<b>PITTSBURGH,
September 13, 2016 - </b>As part of its <i>2015 Open Internet Order</i>, the Federal Communications Commission adopted
enhanced transparency requirements, requiring Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
to collect and disclose additional information beyond that provided for in the <i>2010 Open Internet</i> rules about the
provision and performance of their broadband Internet access service.
</p>
<p>
These enhanced requirements have not taken effect
yet because the &quot;data collection&quot; has not been approved by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act. In comments filed on Sept. 12 with OMB, the
American Cable Association expressed its appreciation again for the FCC for
addressing some of the burdens imposed by the new requirements, but explained
that many data collection burdens remain that impose significant costs on
smaller ISPs. ACA, therefore, called on
OMB to alleviate these outstanding burdens, and it stated the FCC should extend
the &quot;small ISP exemption,&quot; which frees these ISPs from complying with the
enhanced requirements and which currently terminates on December 15, 2016.
</p>
<p>
&quot;Given that smaller providers will face significant
burdens from the Open Internet enhanced transparency requirements, OMB needs to
use its Paperwork Reduction Act authority to step in and alleviate these
excessive costs. In addition, because of
initial and ongoing uncertainties regarding compliance requirements, which are likely
regardless of any OMB intervention, and because any OBM approved requirements
will still impose costs on small ISPs, the FCC should again extend the small
provider exemption for at least another year,&quot; ACA President and CEO Matthew M.
Polka said.
</p>
<p>
In the OMB comments, ACA applauded the FCC for
giving smaller ISPs flexibility to measure and disclose new network performance
characteristics, such as packet-loss, but it continued to argue that other new
requirements would impose substantial costs on smaller ISPs. ACA asked that OMB work with the FCC in the
PRA process to alleviate the remaining substantial burdens imposed by the
network practice and notification requirements.
</p>
<p>
ACA explained that in addition to known burdens on
smaller broadband providers, these providers believe, based on their
experiences in implementing the original 2010 transparency rules, that they are
certain to face additional burdens driven by as yet unknown circumstances or
events, such as the need for a broadband provider to assess and disclose the
impact on the performance of their service from the introduction of new
offerings by edge providers.
</p>
<p>
<b><u>About the American Cable
Association: </u></b>Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade
organization representing nearly 750 smaller and medium-sized, independent
cable companies who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable
subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller suburban markets across
America. Through active participation in
the regulatory and legislative process in Washington, D.C., ACA's members work
together to advance the interests of their customers and ensure the future
competitiveness and viability of their business. For more information,
visit <a href="/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
</p>
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Government AffairsOtherYesTue, 13 Sep 2016 16:26:03 +0000thearn@americancable.org5873 at http://www.americancable.orgACA Praises FCC On Elimination Of The Outdated UHF Discounthttp://www.americancable.org/node/5868
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<b>PITTSBURGH,
September 8, 2016 - </b>American Cable Association
President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued the following statement in response
to the Federal Communications Commission's order abolishing the &quot;UHF Discount,&quot;
which allowed broadcasters to reduce by half the number of households their UHF
TV stations reached in determining compliance with the 39% statutory cap on the
number of households a broadcaster may reach nationally for all its stations:
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA
believes that the elimination of the UHF discount is justified by the facts,
the record, and sound public policy, and that the FCC deserves praise for
rejecting any number of red herrings introduced into the record by TV station
owners profiting from the perpetuation of a technological relic that, following
the digital transition, has allowed them to effectively serve more households
than the FCC intended to be permitted under the national cap.
</p>
<p>
&quot;While
UHF stations signals were weaker than VHF signals when the discount was adopted
in 1985, today the two station types are virtually interchangeable in terms of territorial
reach. With the UHF discount no longer
addressing any meaningful limitation on UHF station ownership, its existence only
served as a means for broadcast station owners to maintain or acquire a greater
share of the national audience than Congress intended. This can allow these owners to attain significant
leverage over MVPDs in retransmission consent negotiations - a result causing
harm to competition and to consumers through more massive fee hikes or more high-impact
signal blackouts or both. With
large-scale consolidation occurring in the broadcast television industry in
recent years and expected to continue, the FCC is right to act now.
</p>
<p>
&quot;ACA
supports the FCC's decision to both grandfather existing combinations and to
specify that any grandfathered ownership combination subsequently sold or
transferred would be required to comply with the national ownership cap in
existence at the time of the transfer.
For the past 15 years or so, industry participants have effectively been
on notice that the FCC expected to eliminate the UHF discount following the
completion of the DTV transition. They purchased their stations with that risk
factor squarely before them and have benefited from their ownership in the
intervening years.&quot;
</p>
<b><u>About
the American Cable Association: </u></b>Based
in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade organization
representing nearly 750 smaller and medium-sized, independent cable companies
who provide broadband services for nearly 7 million cable subscribers primarily
located in rural and smaller suburban markets across America. Through
active participation in the regulatory and legislative process in Washington,
D.C., ACA's members work together to advance the interests of their customers
and ensure the future competitiveness and viability of their business.
For more information, visit <a href="/">http://www.americancable.org/</a>
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Government AffairsOtherYesThu, 08 Sep 2016 15:44:34 +0000thearn@americancable.org5868 at http://www.americancable.org